Your brand pads are worn out. Stop driving this car until you can have the pads replaced.
Your brand pads are worn out. Stop driving this car until you can have the pads replaced.
Vibration at idle, especially with automatic transmission, is usually caused by engine idling to slow. Now, since there is no idle adjustment screw anymore you need to have the vehicle checked at your Toyota Dealer. Some vibration, even to that level is normal. IF IT HAPPENS IN THE PROCESS OF STOPPING, WHILE BRAKING, YOUR BRAKE ROTORS ARE LIKELY OUT OF ROUND.
Having your lights on might slightly lower your rpm, and bring out the vibration you noticed. If you have a tach you can see if it only happens at a particular rpm. If the engine runs fine then perhaps your motor mounts are worn.
my dash lights blink and dim when braking/found t this was a ticoverter that rusted
Check bulbs
With the modern lights nothing happens.
Regenerative braking technology in a bike works by converting the kinetic energy generated during braking into electrical energy. This energy is then stored in a battery or capacitor for later use, such as powering lights or electronic devices on the bike.
Nothing happens if you wave at them.
Check the bulbs. You may have one installed incorrectly.
If you just barely touch the brake pedal the brake lights will come on but the brakes will for all intent and purpose not be applied.
i get a wee car on a bendy road light,what is it? This is Traction Control Light, to do with the Braking system,
it could have to do with the preasure systems. or your gears may be grinding. go to your machanic and check it out :p